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Electron Auth0 Login

Enables Auth0 login within your Electron application, using proof-key-for-code-exchange (PKCE)

  • 🔒 Uses the industry-standard PKCE flow, as recommended by Auth0 for native apps
  • 🎿 Easy setup and a simple promise-based API
  • 🔄 Supports refresh tokens for 'login once' functionality
  • 💪 TypeScript support
  • 🌍 Provided under MIT license

🔑 What exactly does this do?

When asked for an auth token, this library will try the following:

  1. If you have a valid token in memory, and won't expire in the next 60 seconds, we return it
  2. If you have a refresh token, we exchange it for a new token
  3. If you have no refresh token (or have refresh tokens disabled), we open a new window with the Auth0 login page and begin a PKCE flow.

Discover more features in the API docs.

📖 Docs

New version!

💥 Version 2 now out! New features include:

  • easier setup with no need for peer dependencies
  • support for non-Keytar refresh token libraries
  • support for future extensibility

Problems?

If you're having problems with the latest v2 release, try npm install [email protected].

Docs for the old release are here.

🚀 Quick start guide: getting auth tokens

Install using NPM or Yarn:

# NPM
npm install electron-auth0-login

# Yarn
yarn add electron-auth0-login

🚨 This library expects a peerDependency of Electron 7+

Set up an application in the Auth0 console:

  • create a native application (not machine-to-machine)
  • set up an "Allowed callback URL" for https://{your auth0 domain}/mobile

Create a file called auth.ts/auth.js:

import { auth0Login } from 'electron-auth0-login';

// Only import this directly into your main process
// For the rendering process, use electron.remote.require()

export default auth0Login({
  // Get these values from your Auth0 application console
  auth0: {
    audience: 'url',
    clientId: 'long base64 string',
    domain: 'url',
    scopes: 'these will be custom to your application'
 }
});

Getting a token

In your main process, you can just import the library directly:

// In your main.ts file, or a file imported by main.ts
import { getToken } from './auth';

async function example() {
  // Example: using a bearer token
  const token = await getToken();
  apiCall({
    headers: {
      Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`
    }
  });
}

In the rendering process, you need to use electron.remote.require:

import { remote } from 'electron';

const { getToken } = remote.require('./auth'); // depending where you put 'auth.ts'

async function example() {
  // Example: using a bearer token
  const token = await getToken();
  apiCall({
    headers: {
      Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`
    }
  });
}

For more details, including advanced options and refresh tokens, take a look at the [Setup guide].

Discover other methods you can call in the [API guide].

🛠 Issues / contributions

Feel free to open an issue or pull request. Try to make these as detailed as possible: the more info, the easier it is to help. Example code is always good.

If you want to develop this library, just clone and npm install. To grok the general layout and architecture of the project, read https://github.com/jbreckmckye/node-typescript-architecture.

Check out the electron-login-test project too, which will allow you to test your changes manually in an example Electron app.

📜 General details

This library is made available under the MIT license: see LICENSE file.

It was originally inspired by @adeperio's Electron PKCE example: https://gist.github.com/adeperio/73ce6680d4b80b45e624ab62bacfbdca

Copyright 2018-2021 Jimmy Breck-McKye.

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